Help Section - March To Rome

Buildings

There are four types of buildings in the game; Civic, military, production and fortifications. You have to construct everything except fortifications - which you already start with, and can upgrade to bolster your defenses.

Construction is pretty much your bread and butter - while you can focus more on fighting and conquere them instead of buildingt everything your self. Those of you who love pummeling your enemies into submission would have to bother with construction less. All crucial development features are based in the capital - so losing cities won’t stop you from researching and arming your units. Expansions are mostly about income and strategic map positioning.

How to construct?

The Buildings menu appears in the right corner at the bottom of the screen after clicking on opens/closes the menu.

Production: includes all buildings of resources production.

Military: includes all military buildings such as barracks and workshop

Civic: includes the most important constructions in the city like palace, university and market.

In order to be able to construct a new building in the city, two conditions/requirements must be available:

1. Enough space (expand if need be expansion.)

2. Enough resources by assigning workers.

To start construction, just choose the building that you want and drag it to inside your city and make sure you release it in the green area.

Expanding city walls

You can expand you city by opening the build menu and selecting one of the area you wish to expand.

You pay for expansions as any build project.

Simultaneous construction

There are 2 building slots for a city and you can have maximum of 1 waiting queue. The second construction slot you get by simply doing quests.

Speed up construction

Building processes can be finished instantly. Simply click on the building and select to finish now.

The amount of gemstones required for instant building differs depending on the time you wish to skip.

Buildings

Production Buildings

Houses

Farmhouse

Storage

Lumbermill

Stonecutter

Smelter

The places where you people, work, play and store the goods of the city.

When you run out of living spaces, the city starts to gather homeless people, they can work, be trained as troops and pay taxes as soon as they get a place to live. They cost nothing and are simply there to preserve population growth instead of cutting it to 0 when your have no room for more people.